But come game time, that's where the pleasantries will end. The players will buckle up their chin straps, the coaches will do what they do -- and friendships will be tossed out the window, at least until the game ends. It will be on. Full-out on-field warfare. The RedBlacks can't afford to do anything less on the heels of an as-lopsided-as-it-sounds 38-14 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders a week ago. And the Stampeders want to recapture the momentum that led them to a 4-0 start to the season before a one-point loss to B.C.